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Explore the brave women who fought, contributed, and made a difference during the Revolutionary War: Anne Bailey, Abigail Adams, Deborah Sampson, and Sybil Ludington.
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Jeopardy Anne Bailey Abigail Adams Deborah Sampson Sybil Ludington Rev. War 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Anne decided to fight against these two groups to avenge her husband’s death. A 100
British and Indians A 100
How many miles was the three day trip Anne Bailey made from Ft. Lee to Ft. Savannah to get ammunition? A 200
100 miles A 200
What tragic event caused Anne Bailey to begin to recruit men to join the Virginia line? A 300
the death of her husband A 300
Who did Anne Bailey leave her son with when she left to help forces fight the Indians and British? A 400
Her neighbor A 400
She was thought by the Indians to be possessed by an evil spirit and insane. A 500
This colony was where Abigail Adams was born and raised. B 100
Massachusetts B 100
Abigail Adams contributed these primary sources to our historical record. B 200
The letters of correspondence between Abigail and John Adams B 200
While colonist were fighting for their rights to be free from England, Abigail also wrote about the rights of these people. B 300
Women’s Rights B 300
Abigail Adams was the wife of this president and the mother of what other president. B 400
What were some of the duties of Abigail as a colonial wife during the Revolutionary War? B 500
Abigail raised and educated the children, managed the farm, provided food and shelter, and was responsible for daily family decisions. B 500
What was the secret of Revolutionary War soldier Robert Shirtliffe? C 100
She served in Captain George Webb’s light infantry Company, 4th Regiment C 200
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
The doctor sent Robert with a letter to meet this famous person. C 400
George Washington C 400
She lectured about her experiences in the Revolutionary War. C 500
How old was Sybil Ludington when she rode to warn the militia? D 100
16 D 100
How many miles did Sybil Ludington ride to warn the militia? D 200
40 miles D 200
She had to stay away from the English soldiers as well as any colonists who supported the English. D 400
What was the effect of Sybil warning the militia about the approaching English troops? D 500
The militia met and fought the English as they were leaving town. They did not stop the destruction completely, but they were able to minimize the amount. D 500
In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed? E 100
1776 E 100
Women in the Revolution boycotted cloth from England. Explain what a boycott is. E 200
In the boycott they refused to buy goods as a form of protest. E 200
Name two items women typically boycotted in the colonies. E 300
Tea and Cloth E 300